Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors?
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Resumo: | Nursing workers face numerous psychological suffering, being exposed to a variety of elements that generate wear. To stay healthy, professionals develop strategies and protective factors such as resilience. This study aimed to assess resilience among nursing professionals in emergency sectors in the city of São José do Rio Preto (SP) and compare it with the number of employment relationships. This is a quantitative, descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study, which used the data collection instruments Questionnaire of Sociodemographic and Professional Variables and the Wagnild & Young Resilience Scale. A total of 144 professionals, including assistants, technicians and nurses participated in the study. In the results, of the 144 participants, 18 (12.5%) work more than 44 hours per week, 29 (20.1%) work more than one shift and 33 (22.9%) accumulate, with 30 (20, 8%) with 2 and 3 (2.1%) with 3 bonds; of those who accumulate 21 (14.6%) put the financial need as motivation and 12 (8%) the search for better remuneration. High resilience rates (mean 136.4) among participants, with no significant difference with the number of hours worked (p = 0.438), work shift (p = 0.959) or number of employment relationships (p = 0.390). It can be concluded that the nursing professionals in this study exhibit high levels of resilience, even with the exhausting routine, demonstrating love, pride and professional commitment, regardless of working hours, work shifts and number of employment relationships, among others. |
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Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors?¿Las múltiples relaciones laborales pueden afectar la resiliencia de los profesionales de enfermería en sectores de emergencia?Múltiplos vínculos empregatícios podem afetar a resiliência de profissionais de enfermagem de setores de emergência?Nursing TeamWorking ConditionsWorkers' HealthPsychological resilience.Equipo de EnfermeríaCondiciones de TrabajoSalud del TrabajadorResiliencia psicológica.Equipe de EnfermagemCondições de TrabalhoSaúde do TrabalhadorResiliência psicológica.Nursing workers face numerous psychological suffering, being exposed to a variety of elements that generate wear. To stay healthy, professionals develop strategies and protective factors such as resilience. This study aimed to assess resilience among nursing professionals in emergency sectors in the city of São José do Rio Preto (SP) and compare it with the number of employment relationships. This is a quantitative, descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study, which used the data collection instruments Questionnaire of Sociodemographic and Professional Variables and the Wagnild & Young Resilience Scale. A total of 144 professionals, including assistants, technicians and nurses participated in the study. In the results, of the 144 participants, 18 (12.5%) work more than 44 hours per week, 29 (20.1%) work more than one shift and 33 (22.9%) accumulate, with 30 (20, 8%) with 2 and 3 (2.1%) with 3 bonds; of those who accumulate 21 (14.6%) put the financial need as motivation and 12 (8%) the search for better remuneration. High resilience rates (mean 136.4) among participants, with no significant difference with the number of hours worked (p = 0.438), work shift (p = 0.959) or number of employment relationships (p = 0.390). It can be concluded that the nursing professionals in this study exhibit high levels of resilience, even with the exhausting routine, demonstrating love, pride and professional commitment, regardless of working hours, work shifts and number of employment relationships, among others.Los trabajadores de enfermería enfrentan innumerables sufrimientos psicológicos, siendo expuestos a una variedad de elementos que generan desgaste. Para mantenerse saludable, los profesionales desarrollan estrategias y factores protectores como la resiliencia. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la resiliencia entre profesionales de enfermería en sectores de emergencia en la ciudad de São José do Rio Preto (SP) y compararla con el número de relaciones laborales. Se trata de un estudio cuantitativo, descriptivo, correlacional y transversal, que utilizó los instrumentos de recolección de datos Cuestionario de Variables Sociodemográficas y Profesionales y la Escala de Resiliencia de Wagnild & Young. Participaron del estudio 144 profesionales, entre auxiliares, técnicos y enfermeros. En los resultados, de los 144 participantes, 18 (12,5%) trabajan más de 44 horas semanales, 29 (20,1%) trabajan más de un turno y 33 (22,9%) acumulan, con 30 (20,8%) con 2 y 3 (2,1%) con 3 bonos; de los que acumulan 21 (14,6%) ponen como motivación la necesidad económica y 12 (8%) la búsqueda de una mejor remuneración. Altos índices de resiliencia (media 136,4) entre los participantes, sin diferencia significativa con el número de horas trabajadas (p = 0,438), turno de trabajo (p = 0,959) o número de relaciones laborales (p = 0,390). Se puede concluir que los profesionales de enfermería de este estudio exhiben altos niveles de resiliencia, incluso con la rutina agotadora, demostrando amor, orgullo y compromiso profesional, independientemente de la jornada laboral, turnos de trabajo y número de relaciones laborales, entre otros.Os trabalhadores de enfermagem enfrentam inúmeros sofrimento psicológico, estando expostos a uma variedade de elementos geradores de desgaste. Para se manterem saudáveis os profissionais desenvolvem estratégias e fatores protetivos como a resiliência. Este estudo teve por objetivo avaliar a resiliência entre profissionais de enfermagem de setores de emergência no município de São José do Rio Preto (SP) e comparar com o número de vínculos empregatícios. Trata se de um estudo quantitativo, descritivo, correlacional e transversal, que utilizou os instrumentos de coleta de dados Questionário de Variáveis Sociodemográficas e Profissionais e a Escala de Resiliência de Wagnild & Young. Participaram do estudo 144 profissionais entre auxiliares, técnicos e enfermeiros. Nos resultados, dos 144 participantes, 18 (12,5%) trabalham mais do que 44 horas semanais, 29 (20,1%) trabalhando em mais de um turno e 33 (22,9%) acumulam, sendo 30 (20,8%) com 2 e 3 (2,1%) com 3 vínculos; dos que acumulam 21 (14,6%) colocam a necessidade financeira como motivação e 12 (8%) a busca por melhor remuneração. Altos índices de resiliência (média de 136,4) entre os participantes, sem diferença significativa com o número de horas trabalhadas (p = 0,438), turno de trabalho (p = 0,959) ou número de vínculos empregatícios (p = 0,390). Pode se concluir que os profissionais de enfermagem deste estudo exibem elevados níveis de resiliência, mesmo com a desgastante rotina, demonstrando amor, orgulho e comprometimento profissional, independente de jornada de trabalho, turnos de trabalho e número de vínculos empregatícios, entre outros.Research, Society and Development2022-07-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3138810.33448/rsd-v11i9.31388Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e9611931388Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e9611931388Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e96119313882525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31388/26941Copyright (c) 2022 Isadora Gama Alves; Emerson Roberto Santos; Daniela Comelis Bertolin; Loiane Letícia Santos; Leonila Santos Almeida Sasso; Luiz Vianney Saldanha Cidrão Nunes; Júlio César Andréhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves, Isadora Gama Santos, Emerson Roberto Bertolin, Daniela Comelis Santos, Loiane LetíciaSasso, Leonila Santos Almeida Nunes, Luiz Vianney Saldanha Cidrão André, Júlio César2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31388Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:44.952408Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors? ¿Las múltiples relaciones laborales pueden afectar la resiliencia de los profesionales de enfermería en sectores de emergencia? Múltiplos vínculos empregatícios podem afetar a resiliência de profissionais de enfermagem de setores de emergência? |
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Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors? |
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Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors? Alves, Isadora Gama Nursing Team Working Conditions Workers' Health Psychological resilience. Equipo de Enfermería Condiciones de Trabajo Salud del Trabajador Resiliencia psicológica. Equipe de Enfermagem Condições de Trabalho Saúde do Trabalhador Resiliência psicológica. |
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Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors? |
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Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors? |
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Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors? |
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Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors? |
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Can multiple employment relationships affect the resilience of nursing professionals in emergency sectors? |
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Alves, Isadora Gama |
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Alves, Isadora Gama Santos, Emerson Roberto Bertolin, Daniela Comelis Santos, Loiane Letícia Sasso, Leonila Santos Almeida Nunes, Luiz Vianney Saldanha Cidrão André, Júlio César |
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Santos, Emerson Roberto Bertolin, Daniela Comelis Santos, Loiane Letícia Sasso, Leonila Santos Almeida Nunes, Luiz Vianney Saldanha Cidrão André, Júlio César |
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Alves, Isadora Gama Santos, Emerson Roberto Bertolin, Daniela Comelis Santos, Loiane Letícia Sasso, Leonila Santos Almeida Nunes, Luiz Vianney Saldanha Cidrão André, Júlio César |
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Nursing Team Working Conditions Workers' Health Psychological resilience. Equipo de Enfermería Condiciones de Trabajo Salud del Trabajador Resiliencia psicológica. Equipe de Enfermagem Condições de Trabalho Saúde do Trabalhador Resiliência psicológica. |
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Nursing Team Working Conditions Workers' Health Psychological resilience. Equipo de Enfermería Condiciones de Trabajo Salud del Trabajador Resiliencia psicológica. Equipe de Enfermagem Condições de Trabalho Saúde do Trabalhador Resiliência psicológica. |
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Nursing workers face numerous psychological suffering, being exposed to a variety of elements that generate wear. To stay healthy, professionals develop strategies and protective factors such as resilience. This study aimed to assess resilience among nursing professionals in emergency sectors in the city of São José do Rio Preto (SP) and compare it with the number of employment relationships. This is a quantitative, descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study, which used the data collection instruments Questionnaire of Sociodemographic and Professional Variables and the Wagnild & Young Resilience Scale. A total of 144 professionals, including assistants, technicians and nurses participated in the study. In the results, of the 144 participants, 18 (12.5%) work more than 44 hours per week, 29 (20.1%) work more than one shift and 33 (22.9%) accumulate, with 30 (20, 8%) with 2 and 3 (2.1%) with 3 bonds; of those who accumulate 21 (14.6%) put the financial need as motivation and 12 (8%) the search for better remuneration. High resilience rates (mean 136.4) among participants, with no significant difference with the number of hours worked (p = 0.438), work shift (p = 0.959) or number of employment relationships (p = 0.390). It can be concluded that the nursing professionals in this study exhibit high levels of resilience, even with the exhausting routine, demonstrating love, pride and professional commitment, regardless of working hours, work shifts and number of employment relationships, among others. |
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